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Compliments of Fred Landon / * Western University London,Ont.
Reprinted from the Ontario Historical Society's "Papers and Records," Volume XXI
The Work of the American Missionary Association Among the Negro Refugees in Canada West 1848 - 1864
By Fred Landon, M. A.
Between 1848 and 1864 the American Missionary Association1 was the most active agency carrying on any sort of religious work among the Negro refugees in ^pper Canada (Ontario). The reports of the Association during those years contain many references to the Canadian work and throw a good deal of light upon the social conditions of these people who had
1
The American Missionary Association was organized
at Albany, N. Y., Sept. 3, 1846, openly opposed to
slavery in its policies, ^ts official organ, The
American Missionary, has been published continously
since 1856. A complete file of the magazine and of
the annual reports is preserved at the head office,
287 Fourth Avenue, ^ew York. The New York Public
Library has copies of the third to fifteenth annual
reports (covering the period of work In Canada) with
the exception of the ninth.

Compliments of Fred Landon / * Western University London,Ont.
Reprinted from the Ontario Historical Society's "Papers and Records," Volume XXI
The Work of the American Missionary Association Among the Negro Refugees in Canada West 1848 - 1864
By Fred Landon, M. A.
Between 1848 and 1864 the American Missionary Association1 was the most active agency carrying on any sort of religious work among the Negro refugees in ^pper Canada (Ontario). The reports of the Association during those years contain many references to the Canadian work and throw a good deal of light upon the social conditions of these people who had
1
The American Missionary Association was organized
at Albany, N. Y., Sept. 3, 1846, openly opposed to
slavery in its policies, ^ts official organ, The
American Missionary, has been published continously
since 1856. A complete file of the magazine and of
the annual reports is preserved at the head office,
287 Fourth Avenue, ^ew York. The New York Public
Library has copies of the third to fifteenth annual
reports (covering the period of work In Canada) with
the exception of the ninth.